The closest thing I've seen to what you're describing is using guests
appearances to tape them for a comedy bit that airs a few weeks later. The
comedy bit may or may not require lots of celebrities. This link is for one
from the latter category.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ7nW5CyqHM
Other things that have been done lately are:
Padding new content with repeats of past interviews and/or bits.Colbert did
this the first week, doing new stuff in place of the monologue and any desk
pieces, leaving the rest of the repeat as is.
I've seen British Jimmy do this, and I think East Coast Jimmy has as well.Last
week's Tonight Shows were supposed to be "Staff Favorites" clip shows. No idea
if any new content was added. I know Colbert tried to do this at one point,
taping segment intros for repeats, but it didn't stick.
Extra content - usually full interview segments - usually finds its way online
through official show channels. Conan has so far put all of the full
interviews from the home shows online. My guess is that putting unseen stuff
online rather than bank for broadcast would be the default setting.
Music stuff seems a bit different. Colbert's Late Show often advertises an
additional song available online, but I'm only aware of one of those making it
to broadcast when the artist (John Prine in this case) passed.
David
On Friday, June 5, 2020, 9:25:13 PM EDT, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
It made sense to do that. It made me wonder, now there is a completely unaired
segment or two with Key; the next time Colbert is in re-runs, will he run that
instead of something we have already seen? Which then made me think, could Late
night shows just start doing extra segments with guests to use during rerun
weeks, perhaps intentionally with more evergreen material?
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 6:10 PM Diner <[email protected]> wrote:
Speaking of banked vs. rescheduled... at the beginning of Colbert's Tuesday
interview with Keegan-Michael Key, the two mentioned that they had taped an
interview two weeks ago that was intended to air that night, but in light of
the past week's news events they decided to scrap that interview and tape a new
one.
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